I am attempting to write a unit test for a class's __init__
:
def __init__(self, buildNum, configFile = "configfile.txt"):
super(DevBuild, self).__init__(buildNum, configFile)
if configFile == "configfile.txt":
self.config.MakeDevBuild()
The config attribute is set by the super's __init__
. I'm using mock, and I want the config attribute to be a mock object. However, I haven't been able to figure out how to actually make that happen. Here's the best I could come up with for the test:
def test_init(self):
with patch('DevBuild.super', create=True) as mock_super:
mock_MakeDevBuild = MagicMock()
mock_super.return_value.config.MakeDevBuild = mock_MakeDevBuild
# Test with manual configuration
self.testBuild = DevBuild("42", "devconfigfile.txt")
self.assertFalse(mock_MakeDevBuild.called)
# Test with automated configuration
self.testBuild = DevBuild("42")
mock_MakeDevBuild.assert_called_once_with()
However, this doesn't work--I get an error:
Error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/khagler/Projects/BuildClass/BuildClass/test_devBuild.py", line 17, in test_init
self.testBuild = DevBuild("42")
File "/Users/khagler/Projects/BuildClass/BuildClass/DevBuild.py", line 39, in __init__
self.config.MakeDevBuild()
AttributeError: 'DevBuild' object has no attribute 'config'
Clearly I'm not setting the config attribute correctly, but I have no idea where exactly I should be setting it. Or for that matter, if what I want to do is even possible. Can anyone tell me what I need to do to make this work?
super
is not an object that has aconfig
attribute, but rather an object that has a method__init__
that will add aconfig
attribute to its argument.__init__
? If it is, it will only add self.config.MakeDevBuild if no configuration file name is passed, which you do in your test.